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Few would argue that Chinese lived better when officials still adhered to a rigid idea of socialist equality.
With its rigid idea that a white person's joke must essentially be racist, the discourse on Justine Sacco is playing to Wainaina's script.
Those sentiments are also echoed by Sophie-Burton Jones, a senior associate at Mills & Reeve, who adds: "Don't tie yourself to one rigid idea for your career path.
In Plymouth, they have gone above and beyond any rigid idea of study leave to give staff the right amount of time away to complete modules and provide reflective workshops in order for it to be a success.
Arceneaux adds: "Men of all races have contend with the misogyny that births homophobia, but black men have to contend with a rigid idea of masculinity.
The worst part is that the world is obsessed with a disgusting, unfair and rigid idea of what it means to be beautiful.
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As the leader of the postwar new folk revival, MacColl had rigid ideas.
We have no choice but to revisit and revise old and rigid ideas about democracy, the ballot box and accountability.
As she put it in her 1958 autobiography, "I Always Wanted to Be Somebody," the club attracted "the highest class" of Harlem residents, people, she noted, who "had rigid ideas about what was socially acceptable".
I've written elsewhere (both on this blog and in my book) about the unspoken yet rigid ideas or prejudices that underpin her writing, the theories she dared not call by name.
"We have to grapple with the fact that men who hold most firmly to rigid ideas — that a man should do this and a woman should do that — those guys, in some of our data sets, have greater life satisfaction".
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